Cambridge Dancers' Club

Cambridge Dancers' Club
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Cambridge Dancers' Club was founded in October 1950

Cambridge Dancers' Club (CDC) first opened its doors in October 1950[1] as a student society in the University of Cambridge to promote Ballroom and Latin dancing.[2] It has since broadened the styles taught by their professional teachers to include Salsa and Rock 'n' Roll classes, as well as opening to all adult Cambridge residents. The club runs classes five nights a week during Full Term, including classes open to people with no previous dance experience. Classes also run (albeit less frequently) outside Full Term. Having once had an annual membership of over 2000,[3] the club now has a membership that is still well over 1000 members, making it purportedly one of the largest Ballroom and Latin Dancing Clubs in Europe.

  1. ^ "Records of the Cambridge Dancers' Club". Cambridge University Archives. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Cambridge Dancers' Club - About the Club". Cambridgedancers.org. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Cambridgeshire - Sport - The 32nd Cambridge vs Oxford Varsity Dancesport match!". BBC. Retrieved 25 May 2011.